Review: Tokyo Black by Andrew Warren
Title: Tokyo Black
Author: Andrew Warren
Series: Thomas Caine Thrillers Book 1
Rating: 4 stars out of 5
Blurb: A betrayed assassin. A deadly terrorist network. A secret that could plunge America and Japan into chaos…
Thomas Caine lives in the shadows.
Betrayed and left for dead, he has put his past as a government assassin behind him. Now he lives off the grid, in the seedy underworld of Pattaya, Thailand. But when local gangsters set him up for a crime he didn’t commit, his old CIA masters make him an offer he can’t refuse: rot in a hellish Thai prison, or accept a dangerous mission in Tokyo, Japan.
As he hunts the neon-lit city for a CIA asset’s missing daughter, he quickly learns there is more to his assignment than meets the eye. Looming in the shadows is Tokyo Black; a violent terrorist cult, whose members demonstrate their loyalty by burning their yakuza tattoos from their skin. Can Thomas Caine defeat this fanatical enemy, before they ignite an international conflict that kills thousands?
Tokyo Black is a high-octane thrill-ride packed with gun battles, car chases, fascinating characters and exotic locations.
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Review: Tokyo Black took me on a high stakes thrill ride from the first page to the last. Warren brought Thomas Caine to life in a way that I felt sympathy for his plight along with a level of despise for the man.
He was an assassin doing the government’s bidding when he found himself in a situation that he could not control. So he jumped ship and found his way into a different seedy living, one that should have taken him down a long time ago. Once again betrayed by the people around him, Caine found himself in the worst situation he could have imagined. With no way out, he succumbed to the government agency that betrayed him in the first place. A full circle, one with no beginning and clearly no end. He was more than stuck.
Andrew Warren wrote an intriguing thriller with so many twists and turns that I sometimes wished I had a score card. The plot was well developed as were the characters that made up the story. Tokyo Black is not a cliffhanger and will give you enough desire that you’ll probably want to purchase the second book in the series. I will only tell you that Caine is dragged into another cat and mouse game, this one with much higher stakes.
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